M92 is considered to be one of the oldest globular clusters in the Milky Way with it's 300,000 stars forming over between 12 & 13 billion years ago. The entire cluster is 100 light years wide and any planet orbiting one of those stars would live in perpetual daylight, never knowing the larger universe that exists beyond.
Wednesday, 26 July 2023
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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, C/2023 A3 , Comet A3,
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